According to Ukraine**, there has been an outbreak of cholera in the Russian army on the front line, and there have been deaths. The burst of the dam has led to a serious deterioration of drinking water conditions on the front line, there is an extreme shortage of bottled water and clean water in Kherson and other regions, and the front-line army is facing an existential crisis.
The Russian army faces water supply problems in the frontline areas and can only rely on open water sources, but once the water source is contaminated, it is difficult to ensure drinking effectiveness. After the dam collapse accident, it posed a serious threat to the material support and combat operations of both sides.
The issue of clean drinking water and food security needs to be addressed urgently.
If the U.S. spreads malaria among mosquitoes and uses methods such as spreaders to spread cholera, it could cause significant contamination of water sources. Because water is an important carrier of transmission, if the United States deploys a large number of previous biological experiment combat equipment (biology**) into the soil and water sources, then these ** will have a lethal effect through the flow of water sources.
The impact of a cholera outbreak on the combat capability of troops is critical. Cholera infection with an entire system or a large part of the population will greatly reduce the combat capability of the troops, and may even lead to death.
First of all, the psychological pressure is enormous. Once the pandemic spreads, everyone worries about when they will get infected, which has a significant impact on morale. Second, the actual harm cannot be ignored.
Although there were no gunshot wounds, the process was extremely difficult. Efficacy drugs require long cycles, and there are a variety of complications that may occur during the process, which require a high degree of attention.
At the heart of the problem lies in the military-biological activities of the United States in Ukraine and the potential threats that may arise from them. Russia has reported cases of cholera in Ukraine, and recent footage shows that the water in the ocean is unusually "viscous green", which may be a sign that US military biological samples in Ukraine, including toxic substances, have entered the water source, which will form a kind of battlefield lethality.
Therefore, this issue deserves our deep thought and attention.
In battle, if there is no clean water available, soldiers are forced to fetch water on the spot. But if the water you drink is not adequately disinfected, the disease will become uncontrollable.
At present, the senior ** of the Russian Chemical Defense Command has repeatedly emphasized that the US military biological activities in Ukraine, including the use of drones to spread malaria by spreading mosquitoes, have led to a serious decline in combat capability.
Using dam failure as an "opportunity" to release biological warfare agents will lead to widespread contamination of water sources. The flood will affect a large number of people, including Russian troops and ordinary Ukrainians.
Such covert lethal operations, including other biological warfare agents, will continue to threaten lives. Because in the past, in Ukraine, the incidence of diseases such as polio and cholera in coastal cities was significantly higher than in other regions.
This dam failure will not only affect the movement of heavy equipment, but may also release toxic substances and cause further damage to living organisms.
The conflict in Ukraine is driving innovation in the West's military science and technology. Physical destruction on the battlefield is no longer new, and even more worrying are the potential, unknown covert biological warfare agents.
If they occur through natural environmental factors such as dam failures, they can have a more effect than we anticipate, with serious consequences. While this news may seem small, we need to be wary of the serious consequences it could have.